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Blogger cries "FTP", then crawfishes....
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Interesting that the tape wasn't lost. Why is it the tape is never lost when the police do the right thing?
Dude was a fucktard
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Originally posted by hotrod66stang View PostArt Acevedo is still an incompetent fuck, though. APD under his watch is going to end up like DPD.
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Art Acevedo is still an incompetent fuck, though. APD under his watch is going to end up like DPD.
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Guest repliedHaven't heard the whole story. Wharz video?
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the vicious blog should be against the lady who called in the kidnapping, not the police
and LOL @ the "errors"
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That is pretty damned cool, though we do need to hear the granddaughters side of the story to be absolutely certain we have the correct read on this...
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Blogger cries "FTP", then crawfishes....
This story made me immediately thing of the FTP crowd here. Please watch the video, the Austin PD Chief makes some very valid points.
AUSTIN, Texas — Dash cam video contradicts an Austin blogger's claims that officers responding to a kidnapping call drew TASERs and roughly handcuffed him as he walked with his granddaughter.
On Feb. 10, police detained Scott Henson while responding to a call about a kidnapping involving a white man and a black girl at a youth complex, according to the Austin American-Statesman. The post on Henson's "Grits for Breakfast" blog, which garnered international attention, said a Travis County deputy questioned Henson's relationship with his granddaughter, who he was walking with. The deputy released them after questioning, and a short time later, APD officers approached.
"The officers got out with Tasers drawn demanding I raise my hands and step away from the child," he wrote. "I complied, and they roughly cuffed me, jerking my arms up behind me needlessly. Nine police cars plus the deputy constable all showing up to investigate the heinous crime of 'baby-sitting while white.'"
During a news conference Tuesday Police Chief Art Acevedo said officers responded appropriately, and video shows an officer calmly trying to ascertain if a kidnapping occurred. Henson refused to identify himself to the first responding officer, Acevedo said, which led to officers stopping him later.
In an email Friday, Henson asked police not to release the video.
Acevedo replied: "Scott, unfortunately we can't put the toothpaste back into the tube. You called us out on our response and I am in a position that I must show those interested that our officers not only reacted properly, but in an outstanding manner."
Henson watched the video last week and said his blog post had errors, but he still felt threatened by police.
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